Le nécrophile, pervers insaisissable (France, XIXe siècle)

During the summer of 1849, the Paris Council of War sentences François Bertrand, "the Vampire of Montparnasse", to one year in prison for violating graves. The extraordinary case of this young soldier visiting cemeteries in the middle of the night to exhume, mutilate and perform sexual act...

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Main Author: Amandine Malivin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Criminocorpus 2016-10-01
Series:Criminocorpus
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/criminocorpus/3381
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spelling doaj-35dbd9bbaa314fd7a24d1f1e5fc876892020-11-25T00:36:29ZengCriminocorpusCriminocorpus2108-69072016-10-01Le nécrophile, pervers insaisissable (France, XIXe siècle)Amandine MalivinDuring the summer of 1849, the Paris Council of War sentences François Bertrand, "the Vampire of Montparnasse", to one year in prison for violating graves. The extraordinary case of this young soldier visiting cemeteries in the middle of the night to exhume, mutilate and perform sexual acts on dead bodies quickly gets the attention of the medical doctors. This inaugural case becomes the basis of necrophilia discourses, and Bertrand the model of a new perverse figure. In the following decades, several other cases come to light. Still, confronted to this extraordinary transgression, lawmen and medical doctors alike are hard pressed to find a place for these deviant individuals in the legal and scientific doctrines, therefore contributing to the perpetuation of a fantasized figure of transgression, disconnected from the real subjects.http://journals.openedition.org/criminocorpus/3381cadavreprofanationperversionimaginairesexualitétransgression
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Le nécrophile, pervers insaisissable (France, XIXe siècle)
Criminocorpus
cadavre
profanation
perversion
imaginaire
sexualité
transgression
author_facet Amandine Malivin
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title Le nécrophile, pervers insaisissable (France, XIXe siècle)
title_short Le nécrophile, pervers insaisissable (France, XIXe siècle)
title_full Le nécrophile, pervers insaisissable (France, XIXe siècle)
title_fullStr Le nécrophile, pervers insaisissable (France, XIXe siècle)
title_full_unstemmed Le nécrophile, pervers insaisissable (France, XIXe siècle)
title_sort le nécrophile, pervers insaisissable (france, xixe siècle)
publisher Criminocorpus
series Criminocorpus
issn 2108-6907
publishDate 2016-10-01
description During the summer of 1849, the Paris Council of War sentences François Bertrand, "the Vampire of Montparnasse", to one year in prison for violating graves. The extraordinary case of this young soldier visiting cemeteries in the middle of the night to exhume, mutilate and perform sexual acts on dead bodies quickly gets the attention of the medical doctors. This inaugural case becomes the basis of necrophilia discourses, and Bertrand the model of a new perverse figure. In the following decades, several other cases come to light. Still, confronted to this extraordinary transgression, lawmen and medical doctors alike are hard pressed to find a place for these deviant individuals in the legal and scientific doctrines, therefore contributing to the perpetuation of a fantasized figure of transgression, disconnected from the real subjects.
topic cadavre
profanation
perversion
imaginaire
sexualité
transgression
url http://journals.openedition.org/criminocorpus/3381
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